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The phrase "about everybody from" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in informal contexts where someone is trying to refer to a large group of people from a specific place or background, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "I heard about everybody from the neighborhood coming to the event."
Alternatives: "nearly everyone from" or "almost all the people from".
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Carroll called Moss's performance "unacceptable" and it is not often a referee manages to upset just about everybody, from both teams, in the stadium.
Republicans are whispering dark things about everybody, from the liberals in the media (who called Florida for Mr Gore) to the state's attorney-general, who happened to be Mr Gore's campaign manager.
"The current state of things has affected just about everybody, from the lowest to the highest," said Kelly Allen, a vice president of Workforce One, the public-private partnership that runs this one-stop and two others in the county.
In Kashmir, just about everybody, from street-sellers to the Hurriyat leaders, and India's governor, Girish Chandra Saxena, cites the two countries' possession of nuclear weapons as a factor pushing toward peace.
In today's globalized, app-driven economy, that means just about everybody, from the small mobile gaming company based in the Midwest to the Chinese global e-commerce giant.
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What I want to know though is about everybody who graduated from the class of 2005, everybody who graduated from the class of 2010.
Just about everybody drinks raki from start to finish.
DANCENOWFEST 2001 Just about everybody in dance, from near-mainstream to the new, participates in this event, considered the traditional opening of the dance season for seven years now.
As Leavy has documented in her knowing and kind biography, people knew Mantle was tormented, that his appetites were out of control, but just about everybody needed something from him, whether it was home runs or the glow of his smile on good days or affirmation of a juvenile America.
But that didn't stop her potential rivals — John Edwards, Joe Biden, Evan Bayh, Wesley Clark — from dropping by, nor did it stop Korge, a guy who rightly prides himself on knowing just about everybody in Democratic politics, from taking the meetings.
Indeed, NATO might by then have lost its last chance of preventing the Pashtun population in the south from throwing in its lot with the Taliban.That the return of the Taliban would be dangerous, not only for Afghanistan but for the world, is something that just about everybody can agree upon, from the most red-blooded American Republican to the softest pink European.
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